The Chimes
MISSION STATEMENT
To minister to the spiritual needs of its faith community through worship, service and
education and to provide outreach, support, and welcome in an affirming environment. All are called to evangelize and be
stewards on the journey, to model the life of Jesus while
striving to develop a spiritually active and financially stable
faith community.
108 YEARS
SAINT BERNARDINE PARISH Forest Park, Illinois
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MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY: 8:30 AM & 5:00 PM SUNDAY: 8:00 & 10:30 AM WEEKDAY: Monday-Thursday 6:30 AM COMMUNION SERVICE: Friday 6:30 AM HOLY DAY: Check Mass Schedule CIVIC HOLIDAY: Check Mass Schedule
HOLY SACRAMENTS
RECONCILIATION: Saturday: 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM or call the Rectory for an appointment
WEDDINGS: Please call the rectory and make arrangements with a priest at least six months in advance.
BAPTISM: Baptisms are held on the second Sunday of each month during the 10:30 mass. Mandatory meeting for parents and godparents is held the 1st Wednesday in the Convent Dining Room at 7:30 PM. Call 366-0839.
CARE OF THE SICK: Please inform rectory of anyone confined at home or hospitalized.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Classes for public grammar school students: Sundays, 9:00 - 10:15 AM (K thru 8th grade) Tel: (708) 366-3553
RECTORY: Tel: (708) 366-0839 Fax: (708) 366-3136 Parish E-Mail Address: [email protected] Pastor’s E-Mail Address: [email protected] Web site: www.stbern.com
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SPRED: (708) 771-3567
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Saint Bernardine Church 7246 W. Harrison Street, Forest Park, IL 60130
Pastor Rev. Stanislaw Kuca
Deacon Couple Lendell and Tina Richardson
Business Manager Della DeSonia
Parish Secretary Kathy Teska
Director of Religious Education Ann Stauffer
Director of Music Jurate Lukminas
Parish Council Chairperson Julie Doloszycki
Finance Council Chairperson Michael O’Brien
St. Bernardine Organizations Please join one of your organizations:
ALTAR SERVERS: Father Stan, (708) 366-0839 BAPTISM CLASS: Helen Kreidermacher, (708) 771-3567 BOOK CLUB: Lin Beribak, (312) 882-3386 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS: Kevin Hibbitts, (708) 488-1075 EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Julie Doloszycki, (708) 366-4382 FIL-AM PARISHIONERS: Lenny Acosta-Fiad FINANCE COUNCIL: Michael O’Brien, (708) 366-2898 HOSPITALITY: Kathy Capron Jankun, (773) 882-1605 ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION: Al Cimino, (708) 345-4173 KINGDOM RETREAT: Jim Murray, (708) 366-8427 LECTORS: Mary Beth Beal, (708) 366-7567 LITURGY COMMITTEE: Fr. Stan, (708) 366-0839 MUSIC MINISTRY: Jurate Lukminas, (708) 257-0645 PARISH COUNCIL: Julie Doloszycki, (708) 366-4382 PRAY & PLAY: Kathy Capron Jankun, (773) 882-1605 PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY: Helen Kreidermacher, (708) 771-3567 R.C.I.A.: Father Stan, (708) 366-0839 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Ann Stauffer, (708) 447-6894 RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE: Leslie Huzyk, (708) 366-7441 ST. VINCENT DePAUL: Jim Murray, (708) 366-8427 SPRED: Helen Kreidermacher, (708) 771-3567 USHER: Tom Gill, (708) 848-6454 WOMEN’S CLUB: Lisa Gill, (708) 243-1065 YOUTH GROUP: Kathy Capron Jankun, (773) 882-1605
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From the Pastor’s Desk
Dear Parishioners,
What does it take to be a disci-ple of Jesus? A couple of weeks ago, we learned it takes disci-pline, a word derived from the same Latin root, disciplina, which means teaching or in-struction. A new school year
has just begun for many of us. What an appropriate time to act as a student. Ea-ger to learn what it takes to follow the Lord. Beginning this weekend all masses will be celebrated in the church. Once more I want to express my gratitude toward those who helped in organizing the sum-mer mass arrangement. Many partici-pants of Fearon Hall mass were very happy to have it in an air-conditioned place. On this Sunday at 10:30 mass we cele-brate a liturgy for our Religious Educa-tion Program. Vacation is ended, and new RE year begins. I’m very grateful to all involved in the RE Program here at St. Bernardine. Your faith and willing-ness of sharing it with our students in-spire me and, I think, many others of our parishioners. We keep all of you in our prayers. September is the month when all parish groups, ministries and councils begin the new year of their service. If you recog-nize yourself as potential member of any (for example, of a choir) don’t hesitate to
offer your talents to enrich this particu-lar ministry. The second collection this weekend will be taken for our St. Vincent de Paul So-ciety. Thank you for your generosity. Father Rob Irwin has successfully ac-complished his study at Loyola Hospital and is preparing for his trip back home. I have enjoyed very much Rob staying at the rectory, and surely he will be missed. I would like to thank Fr. Rob for provid-ing services here at St. Bernardine at the time of my vacation. May God bless you in your new assignment as a chaplain in the biggest hospital in Boise, Idaho. Af-ter Saturday 5:00 p.m. Mass there will be a simple farewell reception in the con-vent dining room. Once again, thank you Fr. Rob and God bless you! Hospitality weekends resume, beginning next weekend (September 14th & 15th) in the convent dining room. May God bless us for the time of an end-ing Summer. Fr. Stan
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Weekly Calendar—September 8-15, 2019 Sunday, September 8 CD CCD 8-3 Monday, September 9 RD Liturgy Committee 7 pm Tuesday, September 10 RB St. Vincent de Paul 7:30 pm CD ICF 6:30-9:30 Wednesday, September 11 CD Men’s Bible Study 8:30-11:30 am CH Choir 7-9 pm Thursday, September 12 Nothing Scheduled Friday, September 13 Nothing Scheduled Saturday, September 14 CD Diaconate 8:30-11 am CD Hospitality 4-8 pm Sunday, September 15 CD Hospitality 7-1`
CD=Convent Dining Room CH=Church ANX=School Annex RB=Rectory Basement C=Cafeteria K=Kitchen RD=Rectory Dining Room FH=Fearon Hall
Welcome New Parishioners
All are invited to a Holy Hour of Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction:
1st Monday of Every Month 7 pm in the Chapel
Are You Registered?
All Catholics who worship at our parish or who are a part of our parish services are requested to register. In registering, you are becoming an active member of St. Bernardine Parish. If you have not registered, please complete the following and give the slip to one of the Church Ministers of Hospitality (ushers), priests, or put it in the collection basket and registration forms will be mailed to you. If you would like to phone for these forms, call 708-366-0839.You are not considered registered until the Pastor receives your completed registration form.
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The SVDP Society has been active dur-ing the past several weeks. The pantry has been open on Saturday mornings in
the Rectory basement, and we have been bringing food to the Little Free Pantry at the Forest Park Library sev-eral times each week. Currently, the food pantry is in need of cereal, pasta, pasta sauce, coffee, jam and jelly, peanut butter, meat products (Spam®, beef stew, hash, etc.), water, toilet paper, paper towels, canned fruit, and just about anything you can spare as long as it is not out of date. On occasion, we have to purchase items that we run out of, so we can al-ways use cash. You can put an enve-lope in the regular Sunday collection made out to St. Vin-cent de Paul. Thank you so very much for your gener-osity, which helps us, assist the needy.
REMINDER. Today’s second collection will be for the St. Vincent
de Paul Society at St. Bernardine Church. There is an envelope in
your packet. If you are not prepared to contribute today, you may make your donation any other time you
wish. THANK YOU.
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Charles Woolter, Jean Villari, Sal Giuffre, Blanche Scodius, Betty Huebner, Isaac Beal,
George Drucker, Eileen Cooney, Martin & Eileen Hudik, Emma Holtzmann, Dancy Dobrenick,
Mila Saludo, Carmella Bielawski, June Murray, Gary Sapp, Anita Grill, Leigh Vanalek, Ann Stauffer, Frank Martone, Flora Martini, Ann
Messerschmidt, Rita Daniello, Michael Doloszycki, Vince Pusateri, Mary Sladek, Rich Murphy, Therese Martone, Sr., Teresa Meyer, Shirley Hamilton, Helen Kreidermacher, Dan
Martone, Betty Maslauskas, and Fr. Frank Grady. Please pray for these parishioners, their families and caregivers. Please call the parish secretary to
add or delete names on the list. Names will automatically be removed after 3 months
unless renewed.
Pray For Our Sick HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED COUNSELING?
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Christians share a love for the Byzantine liturgy because it is during the Eucharist that the Church is most true to its iden-tity, expresses its integrity, and discovers its voca-tion. Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Christians cele-brate essentially the identical liturgy, with only very slight variations. It is a fairly complex ritual weav-ing together three separate layers of prayers: a litur-gy prayed in the sanctuary by priests, often hidden by a curtain or screen; a liturgy sung by the assem-bly and led by a deacon in front of a screen formed of painted icons; and a third layer of private prayer by the priest, who prays in support of the deacon and the faithful. It is an eyes-wide-open experience, gor-geous in visuals, and filled with the sound of God’s people singing prayer. The energy of the worship centers on the presence of Christ, largely through an awareness of heaven touching earth when the Church gathers to celebrate. In the late twentieth century, Latin Rite Catho-lics were encouraged to embrace a style of worship that was “full, conscious, and active,” a value that has never been lost in the East. The liturgy has great impact in its beauty, in its poetry and contemplation, and by the actions of bowing, signing with the cross, and chanting that are required of the assembly. Con-tact with the Eastern Church reveals some key val-ues that have been obscured in our own Church and are slowly being recovered. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
POST-SUMMER CHALLENGES With any luck, summer delights will con-tinue a while past last weekend’s Labor Day: refreshing recreation (with maybe an occa-sional swim) or enjoyable relaxation on the deck (with tasty outdoor grilling). Truth is, for some of us, this year’s Labor Day came way too early. With many schools back in session for a while already, mealtimes and driving schedules needed readjustment to co-ordinate youth sports with adult commit-ments. Some religious education and parish programs resumed, too. No surprise, then, that this weekend’s scriptures sound a little like post-summer challenges. For instance, Wisdom reminds us that believers in God can never be content with “timid deliberations” and “unsure plans.” Paul challenges longtime friend and follower Philemon to “let the good you do be voluntary.” Jesus instructs “great crowds” traveling with him—including us—on three things necessary for all true disciples to accomplish. On this early autumn week-end, our scriptures describe disciples’ life-long labors. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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September 8-15, 2019 Sunday, September 8 8:00 am † Mary Keesecker † Edward Lambke 10:30 am † Genara Rodriguez † Marion Mullen Monday, September 9 6:30 am † Martin Grady Huff Tuesday, September 10 6:30 am for our parishioners Wednesday, September 11 6:30 am in memory of the people of ground zero Thursday, September 12 6:30 am † Ramon Yapchua Saturday, September 14 8:30 am † Lillian Sansone 5:00 pm † Jan McGrath Sunday, September 15 8:00 am † Elizabeth Purdon † Desiderio Regner 10:30 am the well-being of the Schuch Family † Lillian Sansone
September 14 & 15, 2019 Celebrants 5:00 pm Fr. Stan Kuca 8:00 am Fr. Stan Kuca 10:30 am Fr. Stan Kuca Readers and Lectors 5:00 pm Deb Michalak 8:00 am Francis Espedido 10:30 am Jerry Schuch Eucharistic Ministers 5:00 pm Nancy Isdale, George Isdale Kathy Capron-Jankun 8:00 am Deacon Lendell Richardson, Joan White Editha Cramer 10:30 am Valerie Powers, Isaac Beal, Marsha Boblitz Cantors 5:00 pm Mary Johnson 8:00 am Dennis Celeschi 10:30 am Julie Doloszycki Servers 5:00 pm Anisha Athmanathan, Natalie Grover 8:00 am Jhanlo Espedido, Ava Scollard 10:30 am Molly Lock, Maya Rice
08/25/19 COLLECTION ENVELOPES (98) ……………………….….... $2,921.25 LOOSE CHECKS & CASH ………………….. $819.12 SUNDAY COLLECTION TOTAL …………... $3,740.37 BUDGET COLLECTION…………………….. $5,000.00 DEFICIT………………………………………. $1,259.63 BUDGET TO DATE …………………………. $40,000.00 AUGUST ELECTRONIC CONTRIBUTIONS $2,805.00 SUNDAY INCOME TO DATE………………. $36,338.26 (INCLUDING ELECTRONIC CONTRIBUTIONS) SUNDAY COLLECTION DEFICIT TO DATE ….. $3,661.74
09/01/29 COLLECTION ENVELOPES (83) ……………………….….... $2,690.50 LOOSE CHECKS & CASH ………………….. $717.61 SUNDAY COLLECTION TOTAL …………... $3,408.11 BUDGET COLLECTION…………………….. $5,000.00 DEFICIT .……………………………………... $1,591.89 BUDGET TO DATE …………………………. $45,000.00 SUNDAY INCOME TO DATE………………. $39,746.37 SUNDAY COLLECTION DEFICIT TO DATE ….. $5,253.63
PLEASE REMEMBER ST. BERNARDINE CHURCH IN YOUR WILL.
Monday: Col 1:24 — 2:3; Ps 62:6-7, 9; Lk 6:6- 11 Tuesday: Col 2:6-15; Ps 145:1b-2, 8-11; Lk 6:12-19 Wednesday: Col 3:1-11; Ps 145:2-3, 10-13ab; Lk 6:20-26 Thursday: Col 3:12-17; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 6:27-38 Friday: 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; Lk 6:39-42 Saturday: Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17 Sunday: Ex 32:7-11, 13-14; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19; 1 Tm 1:12-17; Lk 15:1-32 [1-10]
Weekly Readings
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RESPECT LIFE Planned Parenthood and other abortion
businesses have made billions of dollars by mar-keting that the “services” they offer protect women’s health. The truth? Their services often harm women physically and psychologically and drive down standards for women’s healthcare.
Abortion facilities have received citations for dispensing abortion pills after the expiration date; reusing unsanitary sponges for several days to clean instruments; failing to disinfect or re-move blood stains from patient tables between abortions; employing abortionists who do not have admitting privileges at local hospitals and thus can’t provide adequate patient care in an emergency; and allowing frozen blood and fetal matter to build up in freezers—among other vio-lations. Hair and nail salons are held to higher standards and tougher regulation of their ser-vices by state licensing agencies!
A callous, cost-cutting measure recently in-vented by the abortion industry facilitates abor-tions by eliminating in-person consultations. Via webcam, an abortionist would have a brief online “chat” with the mother and then press a remote button dispensing drugs that cause an abortion. If she has complications after taking the drugs, the woman has no doctor to turn to for help. A graphic depiction of at-home drug-induced abortion was part of Abby Johnson’s exposé film, “Unplanned,” and proved unequiv-ocally that “do-it-yourself “is a psychologically and physically scarring experience with no sem-blance to real healthcare.
Alliance Defending Freedom filed a brief on behalf of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists and other allies supporting new standards to eliminate risky webcam abortions. Unfortunately, clinics will continue to dispense these powerful hormonal chemicals following simple in-clinic consulta-tions.
Consider supporting ADF in their important pro-bono work helping women receive justice from the abortion industry. Visit ADFlegal.com or call toll-free: 800-835-5233. Source: “Women deserve Better Than Abortion,” Alliance Defending Freedom, adflegal.com, August 29, 2019.
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THE SACRISTY The sacristy (also called "vestry") of a church is the room where vestments, vessels and oils are stored. Our church has two rooms for this purpose, one to the south of the altar and one behind the altar. In addition to the vestments worn by the priests and altar servers, our rooms contain seats and kneelers, pews, closets for vases and choir robes, missals, candles, incense and other items used in the church over the years. Some of the items, like the Holy Communion patens and altar bells, are no longer used during the Mass.
Around the Church PART XVIII
West Sacristy - Latin Plaque (Lord give virtue to my hands, O Lord, that being cleansed from all stain I might serve you with purity of mind and body.)
West sacristy – Chasubles. West sacristy – Storage Cabinets.
South Sacristy – Holy Water containers, altar bells and other artifacts.
South sacristy – Altar server cassocks and albs.
West sacristy – Communion patens.
ELECTRONIC CONTRIBUTION Electronic contribution is an automatic
transfer program which allows you to make contributions without writing checks.
Forms are available in the back of church. If you have any questions you can call Kathy
at 366-0839.
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The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, more popularly known as
R.C.I.A., is hoping to being again soon at St. Bernardine Parish If you or
anyone you know has an interest in exploring the option of becoming a
Catholic, please call Fr. Stan.
FINAL EVENT AT NORTHERLY ISLAND
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HOSPITALITY RESUMES NEXT WEEKEND AFTER ALL MASSES IN
THE CONVENT DINING ROOM.
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